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﻿ A Bloomberg survey of economists puts Erkki Liikanen as the frontrunner to succeed Mario Draghi as European Central Bank President. Bloomberg’s Simon Kennedy examines the results and the main issues facing the central bank. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

﻿ Adam Posen, president at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses Mark Carney’s future at the Bank of England, and his outlook for Brexit. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”

﻿ Michael Darda, chief economist and chief market strategist at MKM Partners, discusses the yield curve as an economic indicator and the challenges the Federal Reserve faces in continuing its rate path. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

﻿ Felix Hufeld, president at BaFin, talks about banks’ preparations for a “no deal” Brexit, the outlook for consolidation among European lenders and risks from exposure to Turkey. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

﻿ Narayana Kocherlakota, former Minneapolis Fed President and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, examines the yield curve and its impact on the Federal Reserve’s rate path. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.” His opinions are his own.

﻿﻿ Megan Greene, chief economist at Manulife Asset Management, and Kathryn Rooney Vera, head of global research at BullTick Capital Markets, discuss what a potentially inverted yield curve could mean for the U.S. economy. They speak on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the state of the U.S. economy and the path of monetary policy with Bloomberg’s Mike McKee at the Fed’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

﻿ Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan explains why interest rates should keep gradually moving toward neutral as he sees the need for three or four more rate hikes. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee from the Kansas City Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on “Bloomberg...

Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester discusses the environment for raising interest rates and signals from the yield curve. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee from the Kansas City Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on “Bloomberg Markets: The Open.”

﻿ St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard explains how he views interest rates and monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee from the Kansas City Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”

﻿ St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard discusses the Fed’s past experiences with the yield curve and how they impact his approach at this time. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee from the Kansas City Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”

﻿ Allie Renson, head of Europe and public policy at Institute of Directors, discusses the warning from U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond that a no-Brexit deal could put a 80 billion pound dent in the nation’s finances. She speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

Applications close Friday to lead the supervisory arm of the European Central Bank as the central bank would reportedly prefer to choose a woman for the role. Bloomberg’s Nick Comfort reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

﻿ Bitcoin has suffered another setback from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as it rejected a new round of attempts to list exchange traded funds backed by the cryptocurrency. Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”

﻿ Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George says criticism by President Donald Trump will not influence the U.S. central bank. She favors two additional interest-rate increases this year as long as the U.S. economy continues to gradually improve. George spoke with Bloomberg’s Kathleen Hays in Jackson...

The E.U.’s chief Brexit negotiator says that the bloc is prepared to offer Britain an unprecedentedly close relationship after it quits the union, but that it will not permit anything that weakens the single market.

﻿ The FT’s Gillian Tett discusses the ‘flaw’ in Alan Greenspan’s thinking and how culture has been overlooked at the cost to the global economy 10 years on from the financial crisis. By understanding the role of culture in banking, are we more resilient to another crisis now?

Despite President Trump’s protests, the Federal Reserve appears ready to hike interest rates again next month, reports Tabb Group founder and research chairman Larry Tabb in this week’s market structure segment. Nonetheless, he adds,...

A discussion of reform and innovation in financial regulation and monetary policy, moderated by Matt Phillips of The New York Times, and featuring: +Thomas Ferguson, Director of Research, Institute for New Economic Thinking; Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Boston; Senior Fellow, Better Markets +Thorvald Grung Moe, Research Associate, Levy...

﻿ In recent months the Securities Exchange Commission’s views of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets have evolved and become more nuanced. Significant concerns remain regarding the potential for fraud and misselling, especially in the context of so-called “Initial Coin Offerings” or “ICOs.” However, the implementation of blockchain across numerous...